Deck 43: Animal Behavior

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Instinctive behavior is

A) an innate response.
B) a fixed action pattern.
C) not altered by experience.
D) triggered by a specific stimulus
E) all of these.
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Pheromones

A) are signaling molecules.
B) are released by one individual and influence other individuals of the same species.
C) diffuse through the air.
D) help to regulate honeybee behavior.
E) are all of these.
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Imprinting is a

A) response to a stimulus.
B) learned behavior that occurs during a critical time period.
C) fixed action pattern.
D) decline in the level of a response to a nonthreatening stimulus.
E) type of learning that involves solving novel problems.
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<strong>  The above figure of a young cuckoo pushing a resident age out of the nest demonstrates</strong> A) imprinting behavior. B) displaying instinctive behavior. C) feeding a social parasite. D) a learned behavior. E) all of these. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The above figure of a young cuckoo pushing a resident age out of the nest demonstrates

A) imprinting behavior.
B) displaying instinctive behavior.
C) feeding a social parasite.
D) a learned behavior.
E) all of these.
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Parasitized caterpillars eat more alkaloid-rich food in order to:

A) poison themselves.
B) poison the parasite.
C) give themselves better nutrition to fight off the parasite.
D) kill themselves so the parasite will die with them.
E) all caterpillars perfer alkaloid-rich food.
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Newly hatched goslings (baby geese) follow any large moving objects to which they are exposed shortly after hatching.This behavior is an example of

A) homing.
B) imprinting.
C) piloting.
D) migration.
E) classical conditioning.
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Which of the following is(are) fixed action pattern(s)?

A) A baby garter snake captures and eats a slug.
B) A chick's gaping mouth induces a feeding response in a parent bird.
C) A European cuckoo hatchling pushes the host bird's egg out of the nest.
D) A male fruit fly waves his wings at a female fruit fly during courtship.
E) All of these are fixed action patterns.
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Learned behavior is recognizable by the ____ the animal makes in its responses.

A) fixed action patterns
B) modifications
C) stereotyping
D) repetitions
E) false starts
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<strong>  The above figure is of a wolf behavior which tells others</strong> A) to prepare for a fight. B) that the wolf is subordinate and won't be a threat. C) that it wants to mate. D) that it wants to play. E) none of these. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The above figure is of a wolf behavior which tells others

A) to prepare for a fight.
B) that the wolf is subordinate and won't be a threat.
C) that it wants to mate.
D) that it wants to play.
E) none of these.
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According to the above table, the foraging characteristic that would benefit an animal most in a stable ecology would be?

A) A baby garter snake captures and eats a slug.
B) A sitter because it would have more trouble adapting to a changing environment.
C) A forager because it has the ability to adapt quickly.
D) Both the sitter and the forager are equally adept in a stable ecosystem.
E) All of these would benefit an animal the most.
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The hormone oxytocin affects ____ in many mammals.

A) labor and delivery
B) lactation
C) pair bonding
D) maternal behavior
E) all of these
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Bird song

A) has to be heard before a bird can sing it.
B) is learned during early life.
C) is specific for each bird species.
D) has a genetic component.
E) includes all of these.
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Africanized bees ____ than European honeybees.

A) make less honey
B) respond more quickly to perceived threats
C) are more aggressive stingers
D) are more likely to abandon their colony after being disturbed
E) do all of these
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Which of the following implies movement with regard for direction?

A) taxis.
B) kinesis.
C) migration.
D) taxis and migration.
E) taxis, migration, and kinesis.
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Epigenetic effects are the result of:

A) a change in the RNA sequence.
B) DNA methylation.
C) RNA methylation.
D) a change in the DNA sequence.
E) all of these option.
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The cells surrounding milk-producing cells in the female mammary gland contract shortly after the female hears the cry of an infant.This is an example of

A) a response that is not a behavior.
B) instinctive behavior.
C) imprinting behavior.
D) learned behavior.
E) a time-dependent form of learning.
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Which of the following is not a tool used by animals to migrate?

A) Star position.
B) The Earth's magnetic field.
C) Olfactory landmarks.
D) Sun position.
E) All of these are used.
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Which of the following statements about bird song is false?

A) It is an instinctive behavior.
B) The bird nervous system is prewired to recognize the species song.
C) A sparrow that is not tutored early in his life can learn the correct song as an adult.
D) Rendition of the species song is influenced by acoustic input during a sensitive period.
E) All of these are true.
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Which of the following communication signals is mismatched?

A) tactile; honeybees
B) acoustical; frogs
C) visual; baboons
D) chemical; termites and honeybees
E) chemical; fireflies
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<strong>  The above figure of goslings (baby geese) following their mother demonstrates</strong> A) imprinting behavior. B) displaying instinctive behavior. C) feeding a social parasite. D) a learned behavior. E) all of these. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The above figure of goslings (baby geese) following their mother demonstrates

A) imprinting behavior.
B) displaying instinctive behavior.
C) feeding a social parasite.
D) a learned behavior.
E) all of these.
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Altruism in animals

A) lowers their chances of perpetuating their own genes.
B) has no genetic basis.
C) is a conscious effort to preserve the species.
D) is just lucky behavior.
E) includes none of these.
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Social behavior depends on

A) genetic similarity.
B) bonding early in youth.
C) communication.
D) diversity.
E) polymorphism.
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MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate response for each.Some letters may not be used.
a.studied nest decorating behavior in birds
b.imprinting in goslings
c.capacity of an animal to complete complex, stereotyped responses to first-time encounters with key stimuli
d.problem solving without trial-and-error
e.behavior is modified by experience
f.voluntary behavior is modified in response to consequences of that behavior
g.communal display ground
h.occurs during a sensitive period in which a following response or social attachment becomes fixed on a particular moving object
i.self-sacrificing behavior
lek
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Females of various species shop around for males that

A) have the best burrows.
B) offer superior nuptial gifts.
C) make showy displays.
D) include any or all of these.
E) include none of these.
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Bees use which information for locating food and the hive?

A) local topographic features
B) odors
C) magnetism
D) the angle of the sun
E) distance between plants
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MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate response for each.Some letters may not be used.
a.studied nest decorating behavior in birds
b.imprinting in goslings
c.capacity of an animal to complete complex, stereotyped responses to first-time encounters with key stimuli
d.problem solving without trial-and-error
e.behavior is modified by experience
f.voluntary behavior is modified in response to consequences of that behavior
g.communal display ground
h.occurs during a sensitive period in which a following response or social attachment becomes fixed on a particular moving object
i.self-sacrificing behavior
imprinting
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Most birds are ____; most mammals are ____.

A) socially monogamous; not socially monogamous
B) socially monogamous; socially monogamous
C) not socially monogamous; not socially monogamous
D) not socially monogamous; socially monogamous
E) not socially monogamous; promiscuous
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MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate response for each.Some letters may not be used.
a.studied nest decorating behavior in birds
b.imprinting in goslings
c.capacity of an animal to complete complex, stereotyped responses to first-time encounters with key stimuli
d.problem solving without trial-and-error
e.behavior is modified by experience
f.voluntary behavior is modified in response to consequences of that behavior
g.communal display ground
h.occurs during a sensitive period in which a following response or social attachment becomes fixed on a particular moving object
i.self-sacrificing behavior
altruism
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<strong>  Use the figure above illustrating honeybee dances to answer the following questions. A dance that recruits other bees into foraging directly toward the sun is indicated by</strong> A) A. B) B. C) C. D) D. E) E. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above illustrating honeybee dances to answer the following questions.
A dance that recruits other bees into foraging directly toward the sun is indicated by

A) A.
B) B.
C) C.
D) D.
E) E.
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Researchers attempt to explain the persistence of altruism by the theory of

A) self-sacrificing behavior.
B) dominance hierarchy.
C) social behavior.
D) inclusive fitness.
E) sexual selection.
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In highly integrated insect societies,

A) natural selection favors individual behaviors that lead to greater diversity among members of the society.
B) there is scarcely any division of labor.
C) cooperative behavior predominates.
D) patterns of behavior are flexible, and learned behavior predominates.
E) all of these are true.
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In the selfish herd, there is an advantage to

A) being on the outside.
B) being near the front.
C) being in the middle.
D) being isolated.
E) none of these; position is of no advantage.
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MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate response for each.Some letters may not be used.
a.studied nest decorating behavior in birds
b.imprinting in goslings
c.capacity of an animal to complete complex, stereotyped responses to first-time encounters with key stimuli
d.problem solving without trial-and-error
e.behavior is modified by experience
f.voluntary behavior is modified in response to consequences of that behavior
g.communal display ground
h.occurs during a sensitive period in which a following response or social attachment becomes fixed on a particular moving object
i.self-sacrificing behavior
instinctive behavior
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Altruistic behavior is

A) selfish.
B) sexually directed behavior.
C) self-sacrificing behavior.
D) aggressive behavior.
E) nonreactive, such as freezing at the sign of danger.
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If an individual for whatever reason cannot pass on its genes to offspring, the best alternative is to show altruism to

A) relatives.
B) strangers.
C) neighbors.
D) other species.
E) competitors.
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Caring for young by both parents is most common in

A) birds.
B) amphibians.
C) mammals.
D) reptiles.
E) amphibians and reptiles.
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<strong>  Use the figure above illustrating honeybee dances to answer the following questions. A dance that recruits other bees into foraging 90 degrees to the right of the sun is indicated by</strong> A) A. B) B. C) C. D) D. E) E. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above illustrating honeybee dances to answer the following questions.
A dance that recruits other bees into foraging 90 degrees to the right of the sun is indicated by

A) A.
B) B.
C) C.
D) D.
E) E.
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All EXCEPT which of the following are disadvantages to sociality?

A) predator avoidance
B) cannibalism
C) competition for food
D) contagious diseases
E) parasite infestation
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The presence of the strongest competitors in the center of a group of animals may qualify the group for status as a(n)

A) altruistic society.
B) selfish herd.
C) kin group.
D) dominance hierarchy.
E) sexual selection society.
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<strong>  Use the figure above illustrating honeybee dances to answer the following questions. A dance that recruits other bees into foraging more than 100 meters distant from the hive is indicated by</strong> A) A. B) B. C) C. D) D. E) All of these except A. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Use the figure above illustrating honeybee dances to answer the following questions.
A dance that recruits other bees into foraging more than 100 meters distant from the hive is indicated by

A) A.
B) B.
C) C.
D) D.
E) All of these except A.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the five kinds of behavior listed below.
a.imprinting
b.sexual selection
c.learned behavior
d.defense behavior
e.altruism
The adult male who jumps overboard to save a drowning niece is exhibiting __________.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the five kinds of behavior listed below.
a.imprinting
b.sexual selection
c.learned behavior
d.defense behavior
e.altruism
A prairie dog makes a particular bark when it sights an eagle.This is an example of __________.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of reception listed below that are used by social animals.
a.tactile
b.auditory
c.visual
d.chemical
The alarm signal one snail sends to another is most likely to be this.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of reception listed below that are used by social animals.
a.tactile
b.auditory
c.visual
d.chemical
The elaborate posturing displays of male birds-of-paradise utilize this sense in the female.
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MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate response for each.Some letters may not be used.
a.studied nest decorating behavior in birds
b.imprinting in goslings
c.capacity of an animal to complete complex, stereotyped responses to first-time encounters with key stimuli
d.problem solving without trial-and-error
e.behavior is modified by experience
f.voluntary behavior is modified in response to consequences of that behavior
g.communal display ground
h.occurs during a sensitive period in which a following response or social attachment becomes fixed on a particular moving object
i.self-sacrificing behavior
learning
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of reception listed below that are used by social animals.
a.tactile
b.auditory
c.visual
d.chemical
The primary signal sent out by receptive female primates is likely to be this.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of reception listed below that are used by social animals.
a.tactile
b.auditory
c.visual
d.chemical
This sensory modality is used by honeybees during the waggle dance.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
When a colony of bluegill sunfishes compete for the safe sites at the center of the group, this is an example of __________.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of reception listed below that are used by social animals.
a.tactile
b.auditory
c.visual
d.chemical
The sex pheromone emitted by a female gypsy moth relies upon this sense in the male.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
When the offspring of one brood of Florida scrub-jays help their parents in taking care of their siblings in the next brood, this is an example of __________.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
When a clump of sawfly caterpillars rear up, writhe, and regurgitate toxic fluid after being disturbed, this is an example of __________.
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MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate response for each.Some letters may not be used.
a.studied nest decorating behavior in birds
b.imprinting in goslings
c.capacity of an animal to complete complex, stereotyped responses to first-time encounters with key stimuli
d.problem solving without trial-and-error
e.behavior is modified by experience
f.voluntary behavior is modified in response to consequences of that behavior
g.communal display ground
h.occurs during a sensitive period in which a following response or social attachment becomes fixed on a particular moving object
i.self-sacrificing behavior
Lorenz
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
Behavior refers to coordinated responses that an animal makes to a __________.
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MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate response for each.Some letters may not be used.
a.studied nest decorating behavior in birds
b.imprinting in goslings
c.capacity of an animal to complete complex, stereotyped responses to first-time encounters with key stimuli
d.problem solving without trial-and-error
e.behavior is modified by experience
f.voluntary behavior is modified in response to consequences of that behavior
g.communal display ground
h.occurs during a sensitive period in which a following response or social attachment becomes fixed on a particular moving object
i.self-sacrificing behavior
operant conditioning
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the five kinds of behavior listed below.
a.imprinting
b.sexual selection
c.learned behavior
d.defense behavior
e.altruism
A garter snake learns to avoid dangerous or unpalatable prey.This is an example of __________.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
When a woman raises her brother's children, this is an example of __________.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the five kinds of behavior listed below.
a.imprinting
b.sexual selection
c.learned behavior
d.defense behavior
e.altruism
The extreme variation in plumage observed among the males of various species of ducks is thought to be due to __________.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the five kinds of behavior listed below.
a.imprinting
b.sexual selection
c.learned behavior
d.defense behavior
e.altruism
If the young of precocial (young that are relatively mature and mobile when hatched) birds (e.g., chickens or ducks) are continually shown a large moving object during the first few days of their lives, they will follow that object.This is an example of __________.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
Genes that affect the __________ system often affect behavior.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
When two or more female lions attack a wildebeest together, this is an example of __________.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
Ants, termites, and some other insects as well as naked mole-rats are __________ and thus include sterile workers who care for the reproducing members of the group.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
Why are Africanized honeybees more dangerous than European honeybees?
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
With __________, an animal modifies a voluntary behavior in response to the behavior's consequences.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
With __________, an animal stops responding to an ongoing stimulus.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
__________ allow animals of the same species to share information.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
__________ is one form of learning that happens only during a sensitive period early in life.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
__________ behavior is altered by experience.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
What is the benefit of using the Earth's magnetic field to migrate compared to the sun or stars?
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
Explain pheromones and theorize why they are not significantly employed by humans?
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
A behavior that has a genetic basis is subject to evolution by __________.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
Chemical signals such as __________ have roles in social communication.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
__________ behavior can occur without having been learned by experience.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
With __________, an animal learns to associate an involuntary response to one stimulus with another stimulus.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
Why are human behaviors so difficult so study?
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Deck 43: Animal Behavior
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Instinctive behavior is

A) an innate response.
B) a fixed action pattern.
C) not altered by experience.
D) triggered by a specific stimulus
E) all of these.
E
2
Pheromones

A) are signaling molecules.
B) are released by one individual and influence other individuals of the same species.
C) diffuse through the air.
D) help to regulate honeybee behavior.
E) are all of these.
E
3
Imprinting is a

A) response to a stimulus.
B) learned behavior that occurs during a critical time period.
C) fixed action pattern.
D) decline in the level of a response to a nonthreatening stimulus.
E) type of learning that involves solving novel problems.
B
4
<strong>  The above figure of a young cuckoo pushing a resident age out of the nest demonstrates</strong> A) imprinting behavior. B) displaying instinctive behavior. C) feeding a social parasite. D) a learned behavior. E) all of these.
The above figure of a young cuckoo pushing a resident age out of the nest demonstrates

A) imprinting behavior.
B) displaying instinctive behavior.
C) feeding a social parasite.
D) a learned behavior.
E) all of these.
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Parasitized caterpillars eat more alkaloid-rich food in order to:

A) poison themselves.
B) poison the parasite.
C) give themselves better nutrition to fight off the parasite.
D) kill themselves so the parasite will die with them.
E) all caterpillars perfer alkaloid-rich food.
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Newly hatched goslings (baby geese) follow any large moving objects to which they are exposed shortly after hatching.This behavior is an example of

A) homing.
B) imprinting.
C) piloting.
D) migration.
E) classical conditioning.
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Which of the following is(are) fixed action pattern(s)?

A) A baby garter snake captures and eats a slug.
B) A chick's gaping mouth induces a feeding response in a parent bird.
C) A European cuckoo hatchling pushes the host bird's egg out of the nest.
D) A male fruit fly waves his wings at a female fruit fly during courtship.
E) All of these are fixed action patterns.
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Learned behavior is recognizable by the ____ the animal makes in its responses.

A) fixed action patterns
B) modifications
C) stereotyping
D) repetitions
E) false starts
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<strong>  The above figure is of a wolf behavior which tells others</strong> A) to prepare for a fight. B) that the wolf is subordinate and won't be a threat. C) that it wants to mate. D) that it wants to play. E) none of these.
The above figure is of a wolf behavior which tells others

A) to prepare for a fight.
B) that the wolf is subordinate and won't be a threat.
C) that it wants to mate.
D) that it wants to play.
E) none of these.
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According to the above table, the foraging characteristic that would benefit an animal most in a stable ecology would be?

A) A baby garter snake captures and eats a slug.
B) A sitter because it would have more trouble adapting to a changing environment.
C) A forager because it has the ability to adapt quickly.
D) Both the sitter and the forager are equally adept in a stable ecosystem.
E) All of these would benefit an animal the most.
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The hormone oxytocin affects ____ in many mammals.

A) labor and delivery
B) lactation
C) pair bonding
D) maternal behavior
E) all of these
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Bird song

A) has to be heard before a bird can sing it.
B) is learned during early life.
C) is specific for each bird species.
D) has a genetic component.
E) includes all of these.
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Africanized bees ____ than European honeybees.

A) make less honey
B) respond more quickly to perceived threats
C) are more aggressive stingers
D) are more likely to abandon their colony after being disturbed
E) do all of these
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Which of the following implies movement with regard for direction?

A) taxis.
B) kinesis.
C) migration.
D) taxis and migration.
E) taxis, migration, and kinesis.
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Epigenetic effects are the result of:

A) a change in the RNA sequence.
B) DNA methylation.
C) RNA methylation.
D) a change in the DNA sequence.
E) all of these option.
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The cells surrounding milk-producing cells in the female mammary gland contract shortly after the female hears the cry of an infant.This is an example of

A) a response that is not a behavior.
B) instinctive behavior.
C) imprinting behavior.
D) learned behavior.
E) a time-dependent form of learning.
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Which of the following is not a tool used by animals to migrate?

A) Star position.
B) The Earth's magnetic field.
C) Olfactory landmarks.
D) Sun position.
E) All of these are used.
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Which of the following statements about bird song is false?

A) It is an instinctive behavior.
B) The bird nervous system is prewired to recognize the species song.
C) A sparrow that is not tutored early in his life can learn the correct song as an adult.
D) Rendition of the species song is influenced by acoustic input during a sensitive period.
E) All of these are true.
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Which of the following communication signals is mismatched?

A) tactile; honeybees
B) acoustical; frogs
C) visual; baboons
D) chemical; termites and honeybees
E) chemical; fireflies
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<strong>  The above figure of goslings (baby geese) following their mother demonstrates</strong> A) imprinting behavior. B) displaying instinctive behavior. C) feeding a social parasite. D) a learned behavior. E) all of these.
The above figure of goslings (baby geese) following their mother demonstrates

A) imprinting behavior.
B) displaying instinctive behavior.
C) feeding a social parasite.
D) a learned behavior.
E) all of these.
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Altruism in animals

A) lowers their chances of perpetuating their own genes.
B) has no genetic basis.
C) is a conscious effort to preserve the species.
D) is just lucky behavior.
E) includes none of these.
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Social behavior depends on

A) genetic similarity.
B) bonding early in youth.
C) communication.
D) diversity.
E) polymorphism.
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23
MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate response for each.Some letters may not be used.
a.studied nest decorating behavior in birds
b.imprinting in goslings
c.capacity of an animal to complete complex, stereotyped responses to first-time encounters with key stimuli
d.problem solving without trial-and-error
e.behavior is modified by experience
f.voluntary behavior is modified in response to consequences of that behavior
g.communal display ground
h.occurs during a sensitive period in which a following response or social attachment becomes fixed on a particular moving object
i.self-sacrificing behavior
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24
Females of various species shop around for males that

A) have the best burrows.
B) offer superior nuptial gifts.
C) make showy displays.
D) include any or all of these.
E) include none of these.
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25
Bees use which information for locating food and the hive?

A) local topographic features
B) odors
C) magnetism
D) the angle of the sun
E) distance between plants
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MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate response for each.Some letters may not be used.
a.studied nest decorating behavior in birds
b.imprinting in goslings
c.capacity of an animal to complete complex, stereotyped responses to first-time encounters with key stimuli
d.problem solving without trial-and-error
e.behavior is modified by experience
f.voluntary behavior is modified in response to consequences of that behavior
g.communal display ground
h.occurs during a sensitive period in which a following response or social attachment becomes fixed on a particular moving object
i.self-sacrificing behavior
imprinting
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27
Most birds are ____; most mammals are ____.

A) socially monogamous; not socially monogamous
B) socially monogamous; socially monogamous
C) not socially monogamous; not socially monogamous
D) not socially monogamous; socially monogamous
E) not socially monogamous; promiscuous
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MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate response for each.Some letters may not be used.
a.studied nest decorating behavior in birds
b.imprinting in goslings
c.capacity of an animal to complete complex, stereotyped responses to first-time encounters with key stimuli
d.problem solving without trial-and-error
e.behavior is modified by experience
f.voluntary behavior is modified in response to consequences of that behavior
g.communal display ground
h.occurs during a sensitive period in which a following response or social attachment becomes fixed on a particular moving object
i.self-sacrificing behavior
altruism
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29
<strong>  Use the figure above illustrating honeybee dances to answer the following questions. A dance that recruits other bees into foraging directly toward the sun is indicated by</strong> A) A. B) B. C) C. D) D. E) E. Use the figure above illustrating honeybee dances to answer the following questions.
A dance that recruits other bees into foraging directly toward the sun is indicated by

A) A.
B) B.
C) C.
D) D.
E) E.
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30
Researchers attempt to explain the persistence of altruism by the theory of

A) self-sacrificing behavior.
B) dominance hierarchy.
C) social behavior.
D) inclusive fitness.
E) sexual selection.
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31
In highly integrated insect societies,

A) natural selection favors individual behaviors that lead to greater diversity among members of the society.
B) there is scarcely any division of labor.
C) cooperative behavior predominates.
D) patterns of behavior are flexible, and learned behavior predominates.
E) all of these are true.
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32
In the selfish herd, there is an advantage to

A) being on the outside.
B) being near the front.
C) being in the middle.
D) being isolated.
E) none of these; position is of no advantage.
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MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate response for each.Some letters may not be used.
a.studied nest decorating behavior in birds
b.imprinting in goslings
c.capacity of an animal to complete complex, stereotyped responses to first-time encounters with key stimuli
d.problem solving without trial-and-error
e.behavior is modified by experience
f.voluntary behavior is modified in response to consequences of that behavior
g.communal display ground
h.occurs during a sensitive period in which a following response or social attachment becomes fixed on a particular moving object
i.self-sacrificing behavior
instinctive behavior
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34
Altruistic behavior is

A) selfish.
B) sexually directed behavior.
C) self-sacrificing behavior.
D) aggressive behavior.
E) nonreactive, such as freezing at the sign of danger.
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35
If an individual for whatever reason cannot pass on its genes to offspring, the best alternative is to show altruism to

A) relatives.
B) strangers.
C) neighbors.
D) other species.
E) competitors.
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36
Caring for young by both parents is most common in

A) birds.
B) amphibians.
C) mammals.
D) reptiles.
E) amphibians and reptiles.
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37
<strong>  Use the figure above illustrating honeybee dances to answer the following questions. A dance that recruits other bees into foraging 90 degrees to the right of the sun is indicated by</strong> A) A. B) B. C) C. D) D. E) E. Use the figure above illustrating honeybee dances to answer the following questions.
A dance that recruits other bees into foraging 90 degrees to the right of the sun is indicated by

A) A.
B) B.
C) C.
D) D.
E) E.
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38
All EXCEPT which of the following are disadvantages to sociality?

A) predator avoidance
B) cannibalism
C) competition for food
D) contagious diseases
E) parasite infestation
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39
The presence of the strongest competitors in the center of a group of animals may qualify the group for status as a(n)

A) altruistic society.
B) selfish herd.
C) kin group.
D) dominance hierarchy.
E) sexual selection society.
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40
<strong>  Use the figure above illustrating honeybee dances to answer the following questions. A dance that recruits other bees into foraging more than 100 meters distant from the hive is indicated by</strong> A) A. B) B. C) C. D) D. E) All of these except A. Use the figure above illustrating honeybee dances to answer the following questions.
A dance that recruits other bees into foraging more than 100 meters distant from the hive is indicated by

A) A.
B) B.
C) C.
D) D.
E) All of these except A.
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41
Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the five kinds of behavior listed below.
a.imprinting
b.sexual selection
c.learned behavior
d.defense behavior
e.altruism
The adult male who jumps overboard to save a drowning niece is exhibiting __________.
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42
Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the five kinds of behavior listed below.
a.imprinting
b.sexual selection
c.learned behavior
d.defense behavior
e.altruism
A prairie dog makes a particular bark when it sights an eagle.This is an example of __________.
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43
Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of reception listed below that are used by social animals.
a.tactile
b.auditory
c.visual
d.chemical
The alarm signal one snail sends to another is most likely to be this.
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44
Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of reception listed below that are used by social animals.
a.tactile
b.auditory
c.visual
d.chemical
The elaborate posturing displays of male birds-of-paradise utilize this sense in the female.
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45
MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate response for each.Some letters may not be used.
a.studied nest decorating behavior in birds
b.imprinting in goslings
c.capacity of an animal to complete complex, stereotyped responses to first-time encounters with key stimuli
d.problem solving without trial-and-error
e.behavior is modified by experience
f.voluntary behavior is modified in response to consequences of that behavior
g.communal display ground
h.occurs during a sensitive period in which a following response or social attachment becomes fixed on a particular moving object
i.self-sacrificing behavior
learning
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46
Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of reception listed below that are used by social animals.
a.tactile
b.auditory
c.visual
d.chemical
The primary signal sent out by receptive female primates is likely to be this.
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47
Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of reception listed below that are used by social animals.
a.tactile
b.auditory
c.visual
d.chemical
This sensory modality is used by honeybees during the waggle dance.
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48
Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
When a colony of bluegill sunfishes compete for the safe sites at the center of the group, this is an example of __________.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of reception listed below that are used by social animals.
a.tactile
b.auditory
c.visual
d.chemical
The sex pheromone emitted by a female gypsy moth relies upon this sense in the male.
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50
Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
When the offspring of one brood of Florida scrub-jays help their parents in taking care of their siblings in the next brood, this is an example of __________.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
When a clump of sawfly caterpillars rear up, writhe, and regurgitate toxic fluid after being disturbed, this is an example of __________.
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MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate response for each.Some letters may not be used.
a.studied nest decorating behavior in birds
b.imprinting in goslings
c.capacity of an animal to complete complex, stereotyped responses to first-time encounters with key stimuli
d.problem solving without trial-and-error
e.behavior is modified by experience
f.voluntary behavior is modified in response to consequences of that behavior
g.communal display ground
h.occurs during a sensitive period in which a following response or social attachment becomes fixed on a particular moving object
i.self-sacrificing behavior
Lorenz
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53
Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
Behavior refers to coordinated responses that an animal makes to a __________.
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MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate response for each.Some letters may not be used.
a.studied nest decorating behavior in birds
b.imprinting in goslings
c.capacity of an animal to complete complex, stereotyped responses to first-time encounters with key stimuli
d.problem solving without trial-and-error
e.behavior is modified by experience
f.voluntary behavior is modified in response to consequences of that behavior
g.communal display ground
h.occurs during a sensitive period in which a following response or social attachment becomes fixed on a particular moving object
i.self-sacrificing behavior
operant conditioning
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55
Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the five kinds of behavior listed below.
a.imprinting
b.sexual selection
c.learned behavior
d.defense behavior
e.altruism
A garter snake learns to avoid dangerous or unpalatable prey.This is an example of __________.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
When a woman raises her brother's children, this is an example of __________.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the five kinds of behavior listed below.
a.imprinting
b.sexual selection
c.learned behavior
d.defense behavior
e.altruism
The extreme variation in plumage observed among the males of various species of ducks is thought to be due to __________.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the five kinds of behavior listed below.
a.imprinting
b.sexual selection
c.learned behavior
d.defense behavior
e.altruism
If the young of precocial (young that are relatively mature and mobile when hatched) birds (e.g., chickens or ducks) are continually shown a large moving object during the first few days of their lives, they will follow that object.This is an example of __________.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
Genes that affect the __________ system often affect behavior.
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60
Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
When two or more female lions attack a wildebeest together, this is an example of __________.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
Ants, termites, and some other insects as well as naked mole-rats are __________ and thus include sterile workers who care for the reproducing members of the group.
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62
Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
Why are Africanized honeybees more dangerous than European honeybees?
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63
Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
With __________, an animal modifies a voluntary behavior in response to the behavior's consequences.
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64
Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
With __________, an animal stops responding to an ongoing stimulus.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
__________ allow animals of the same species to share information.
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66
Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
__________ is one form of learning that happens only during a sensitive period early in life.
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67
Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
__________ behavior is altered by experience.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
What is the benefit of using the Earth's magnetic field to migrate compared to the sun or stars?
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69
Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
Explain pheromones and theorize why they are not significantly employed by humans?
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70
Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
A behavior that has a genetic basis is subject to evolution by __________.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
Chemical signals such as __________ have roles in social communication.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
__________ behavior can occur without having been learned by experience.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
With __________, an animal learns to associate an involuntary response to one stimulus with another stimulus.
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Classification.Respond to the following statements in reference to the four kinds of social behavior listed below.
a.altruism
b.cooperation
c.selfish herd behavior
d.subordination
Why are human behaviors so difficult so study?
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